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Resultaten voor 'jean marie gallais'
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Amar Kanwar: The Peacock's Graveyard
Inspired by South Asian folktales, Kanwar's most recent film installation is a poetic, nature-driven consideration of human mortality On the upper floor of Palazzo Grassi, the Indian multimedia artist Amar Kanwar (born 1964) presents his latest large installation, The Peacock's Graveyard (2023), part of the Pinault Collection's permanent holdings. A seven-channel video feed telling multiple tales at once, it represents a unique experience of intense meditation on impermanence and the cycle of life, inviting visitors to reconsider their vision of uncanonical beliefs and seek new forms of resistance, reconciliation and political action. Like the exhibition, the volume published to accompany it presents other works by Kanwar that offer profound reflections on a moment in history in which every truth seems to have a brutal opposing truth.
€ 28,50 -
The World as It Goes
Voltaire’s sense of laissez-faire inspires this collection of artworks with a heightened awareness of the present This selection of works from the Pinault Collection, by artists including Maurizio Cattelan and Doris Salcedo, bears witness to the present moment of uncertainty, while drawing viewers into the momentum of the world that keeps on turning regardless.
€ 58,50 -
The Inner Island
Highlights from a group show centering the internal world of the artist This exhibition catalog accompanies a group show exploring a driving force behind contemporary creative output: inward focus and detachment from reality. In contemporary painting in particular, figuration and abstraction are increasingly muddled, giving way to new forms that merge materiality, meditation and visceral experience.
€ 46,95 -
Before the Storm
Selections from a recent group show exploring the effects of the climate crisis on seasonal cycles This exhibition catalog accompanies a show at the Pinault Collection at the Bourse de Commerce that explores the changing seasons, mutated by climate change. Artists include: Tacita Dean, Robert Gober, Daniel Steegman Mangrané and Anicka Yi.
€ 58,50 -
Remember Everything
40 Years Galerie Max Hetzler€ 51,50 -
Raymond Hains
€ 59,50